The MIAA enables military information architects to create and maintain
a structured, comprehensive, living "information back plane"--a
set of integrated architecture models--that helps decision makers
plan for and manage change in the information-related capabilities
that are critical to the success of military operations and enterprises.
The MIAA creates and automatically enforces a consistent taxonomy
(artifacts, interrelationships and rules) throughout all operational,
system, and technical view products with domain-specific metamodels
based on concepts and behavior rules adapted from the DoD C4ISR
Architecture Framework, the CADM, and operational experience. The
MIAA also incorporates the ability to organize architecture data
according to Zachman, Boer and other architecture frameworks, and
provides file-based interfaces to the Joint C4ISR Architecture Planning
System (JCAPS) and powerful discrete event simulation capability
(Design/CPN).
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